Guns N’ Roses Close Out 2017 Tour in Los Angeles: Photos, Video

The latest round of dates on Guns N' Roses' Not in This Lifetime tour concluded at the Forum in their hometown of Los Angeles. The 37-song set, which was broadcast over SiriusXM satellite radio, was nearly four hours long. Check out photos from the evening below.

The night featured relatively rare performances of Chinese Democracy tracks "Catcher in the Rye" and "Sorry." The group also paid tribute to Glen Campbell, Malcolm Young and Chris Cornell with covers of, respectively, "Wichita Lineman," "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Black Hole Sun." The music that played over the public address system after the show was Cornell's "You Know My Name."

"We want to take a moment to just thank our crew," Axl Rose said near the conclusion of the set. "We want to thank all the fans everywhere. Thank you for coming out tonight, and all around the world. I want to thank our f---ing amazing crew and all of our business team and our sound man. And the band! For putting up with my s---." Guns N' Roses proceeded to launch into a cover of the Who's "The Seeker," and then wrapped up the night with "Paradise City."

Guns N' Roses Perform 'Paradise City'

The sentiments were echoed by Slash, who tweeted, "LA! That was it! Final show if an 18 or so month run. It's been a f---ing blast! & tonight was a fitting end to it all! Thanks for being there tonight! We'll see you again down the road! Cheers!"

"Speechless at how great the crowd was for r last night of this tour!" Duff McKagan added. "Fans across the world, I thank you all. Very proud of my bandmates and crew. Gratitude in spades! LAMF"

The band will regroup in June for a seven-week tour of Europe. However, keyboardist Dizzy Reed will hit the road much sooner than that with his band Hookers and Blow.